![]() ![]() Like it would be ‘boring’ if the program all worked the same way. It’s like they go out of their way to make every aspect of the program behave -slightly- differently. Why the fuck can’t you just click on the name (as you can most other places in Cubase) to rename an object? I know it seems tiny, but jeez-o-pete. 72 Arranger Track 73 Chord Track 75 FX Channel Tracks 79 Folder Tracks 81 Group Channel Tracks 85 Marker Track 86 Ruler Track 87 Video Track 88 Customizing Track Controls. In YET ANOTHER example of UI inconsistency, you have a completely unique little do-hickey for renaming each Arranger Object. It should just -work- as you intuited it. Add one from the Project > Add Track menu and you can define areas of the project as blocks of arranger data. ![]() And no fucking with Locators or anything else. Cubase has an Arranger Track (only one per project) that lets you play back your timeline in non-linear fashion. I think Export Audio should ‘know’ that you have the Arranger activated and auto-magically render the WAV file to match the playback. I do not think you should have to ‘flatten’ anything. And I’m telling you that I -also- find the Arranger Track unfriendly and not what I originally envisioned in many ways. Just want to get your tracks down fast without wrestling with the software Learn Cubase 7-from the composer & songwriter perspective-in this making. Am I using this incorrectly ? How can I perform an audio mixdown of the entire song based on the arranger track ? Im using cubase 11 proīUT: At the risk of sounding -whatever-… I think it’s fair to say that if there was a Cubase user responsible for the Arranger Track I was it… all those years ago. Why should I have to base the end locator on the overall length of the arranger track ? What if the arranger track was much more complicated, Id then have to manually work out the length of the track and set the locators accordingly, its a bit of a nonsense. When I export the track as audio, why cant Cubase mix down the track based on the arranger track ? Ive had to add 4 bars to the overall length of the track and its still slightly out so I included 1 additional bar, but it then goes back to the start of the song and includes a small segment of the start in the mixdown ! its really annoying and not very user friendly. I have an arranger track setup, its pretty straightforward, I play the segments in order, the arranger track just plays one 4 bar segment twice, so effectively adding 4 bars to the overall length of my track. Once we are done adding the track, we can sectionalize the song into different parts using the Pencil Tool. The Snap function helps in quantizing the selections to the desired grid resolution. ![]() I’m finding the audio export function in conjunction with the arranger track to be very un user friendly, maybe I’m just using it incorrectly but its very frustrating. We can do this by selecting Arranger Track from the Add Track menu from the right-click context menu or by the Project menu. If you have an active Arranger Track and some defined blocks, click on the Arranger Track and go to its Inspector panel. ![]()
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